💡Vivid Sydney 2018 – He’e nalu 📷

See and enjoy Vivid Sydney with a hint of ocean and sea waves with He’e nalu. Experience Vivid Sydney in a more surfing fashion this year with the stuff that will make you think of the Pacific islands. Well, how about a glowing light installation made out of waves that you can surf on? Yes, you will definitely enjoy this Vivid Sydney walk. The He’e nalu is for families who wants to have the best spot to see Vivid with this Vivid Sydney light installation. A truly magnificent projection that will make your Vivid walks meaningful and lively. After you plan on which Vivid Sydney accommodation packages that you want to take, you might as well save some cash as this one is free for all to take a photo with and enjoy.

Visit Vivid Sydney today. There’s a lot of free installations you can go to and enjoy creating memories together with your family or a special someone.

Vivid Sydney today gives you the feeling of being among the waves of the sea as a light display of He’a Nalu light up Vivid Sydney. He’e nalue is a one of a kind Vivid Sydney for the entire family as it being a special Vivid Sydney lights that remains on to the time Vivid finishes.

What dates is this on?May 25 – June 16

What time does this Vivid event start?6PM-11PM

Where can this be found? Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney NSW 2000

How much are the tickets for this Vivid installation?Free

He’enalu is inspired by the art of surfing and delivers to all who experience it, the joyous sensation of riding a wave. The name of this mesmeric artwork derives from the Hawaiian word for the revered art of surfing, he’e nalu, which in English translates evocatively as ‘wave sliding’.

The installation is formed by two walls of light-filled columns that create a passageway washed in changing shades of blue and orange, reflecting the colours of the ocean at different times of the day. Coastal sounds are bounced from wall to wall, creating the enclosed sense of a wave tunnel.

As visitors move through the passageway they progress along a wave of light and sound, at times it seems to travel towards them — at others it rolls away.

This artwork reminds us that waves, both visible and invisible, are everywhere in nature.